Polyplectropus tianmushanensis Zhong, Yang & Morse, 2010, sp. nov.
Polyplectropus tianmushanensis sp. nov. Zhong and Yang (Fig. 22–28) Adult. Length of forewing 5.6–6.1 mm (N = 2). Head brown with dark yellowish antennae, pronotum dark yellow, meso- and metanota light brown, forewings light brown. Male genitalia. Posterior margin of sternum IX with mesal trapezoida...
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Summary: | Polyplectropus tianmushanensis sp. nov. Zhong and Yang (Fig. 22–28) Adult. Length of forewing 5.6–6.1 mm (N = 2). Head brown with dark yellowish antennae, pronotum dark yellow, meso- and metanota light brown, forewings light brown. Male genitalia. Posterior margin of sternum IX with mesal trapezoidal excision and small median protrusion in ventral view. Terga IX + X short, sub-trapezoidal, 1/3rd as long as width in dorsal view. Preanal appendage sub-rectangular, narrowed at base in lateral view, 2 times as long as height of distal margin. Dorsobasal process of preanal appendage enlarged basally, recurved caudad at 1/3 distance from base, with recurved portion evenly turned upward in lateral view. Inferior appendage gradually narrowed at distal 1/3rd, with apex highly sclerotized and extending beyond tips of preanal appendage; ventromesal lobe of inferior appendage well developed, forming subapical process in lateral and ventral views; in ventral view, apex of inferior appendage acute, strongly curved mesad; apex of subapical ventromesal lobe of inferior appendage slightly narrowed before blunt apex. Subphallic sclerite trough-like in caudal view (Fig. 27), apex deeply excised in “V” shape and with mesal oval excision in ventral view. Phallus simple tube, about 4 times as long as average width. Holotype: male, Zhejiang Province, Mt. Tian-mu. 30.4°N, 119.5°E, Xian-ren-ding, alt. 1500 m, 20 July 1998, Coll. ZHAO Ming-Shui. Paratype: 1 male, Zhejiang Province, Mt. Tian-mu, 30.4°N, 119.5°E, San-muping, alt. 780 m, 21 July 1999, Coll. ZHAO Ming-Shui. Diagnosis. This new species is very similar to Polyplectropus rostriformis Zhong et al. 2006 from Anhui, in the general shape of the male genitalia. It differs from it in that: 1) apicolateral margin of each inferior appendage is broadly rounded (the outer apical angle is in right angle in P. rostriformis ); 2) the dorsobasal process of each preanal appendage is arc-shaped with apex straight (sinuate in P. rostriformis with hooked apex); and 3) the apex of the subphallic sclerite is deeply excised in a “V” shape with a mesal oval excision (deeply excised in a “V” shape with a mesal “V” shape excision in P. rostriformis ). Etymology. The species name derives from “Tian-mu-shan,” the type locality of this new species. Distribution. China (Zhejiang). : Published as part of Zhong, Hua, Yang, Lian-Fang & Morse, John C., 2010, Four new species and two new records of Polyplectropus from China (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae), pp. 37-46 in Zootaxa 2428 on pages 41-42, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.204733 |
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